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Suggest Treatment For Bumps Near The Vagina And Warts

hi yes I was at my drs yesterday because I had these bumps on the outside of my vagina and he said it was warts and he used a acid to burn them is there another way to get rid of them and also he didn t say if I could have sex with my bf and would he b infected to I only had these warts for about 3 months and now hes all mad at me for getting them but I haven t been with my ex since feb 20 got withmy bf that ihave now since feb 26 would it have taken this long to get these warts please let me know thanks
Mon, 23 Nov 2015
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I have gone through your question and understand your concern. Genital warts spread through direct contact and it is possible not to develop warts immediately post exposure in some cases it may take months to appear. Genital warts are caused by a virus called human papilloma virus, warts or out growths are produced by virus both inside and outside the genitals.
Avoid direct sexual contact with non infected individuals to avoid spread of the disease moreover talk to your treating doctor if current treatment is not suitable for you, warts can be treated with cryotherapy and laser. HPV vaccination and PAP smear taken once a year will also be of help as few strains of HPV causing virus are also responsible in causing cervical cancer.
Treating warts does not treat the disease is the most important thing to remember, removal of warts is just a superficial approach where as the problem can be deep in comparison to warts.
Hope your concern is answered. Thank you
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Suggest Treatment For Bumps Near The Vagina And Warts

Hello I have gone through your question and understand your concern. Genital warts spread through direct contact and it is possible not to develop warts immediately post exposure in some cases it may take months to appear. Genital warts are caused by a virus called human papilloma virus, warts or out growths are produced by virus both inside and outside the genitals. Avoid direct sexual contact with non infected individuals to avoid spread of the disease moreover talk to your treating doctor if current treatment is not suitable for you, warts can be treated with cryotherapy and laser. HPV vaccination and PAP smear taken once a year will also be of help as few strains of HPV causing virus are also responsible in causing cervical cancer. Treating warts does not treat the disease is the most important thing to remember, removal of warts is just a superficial approach where as the problem can be deep in comparison to warts. Hope your concern is answered. Thank you